Must-Have Supplies for Professional Pedicure Salons

If you’ve decided to open a business of your own, then opening a pedicure salon is a great choice. This is a service that people, especially women, can never get enough from. They’re doing it for beauty, health and a bit of relaxation. If you’re consistent, professional and great at your job, your business will thrive. But besides the space and all of the documents, you’ll need some essential supplies to get you started.

Nail Treatment Supplies

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Doing a pedicure doesn’t just involve soaking the feet and cutting the toenails. It’s much more complicated than that. It requires a lot of attention, special creams and extensive knowledge about the feet. To give your clients a pleasant and refreshing treatment for nails, you should have all of the supplies.

One of the biggest problems people are looking to solve is the callus problem. That’s why you need high-quality products that can provide relief and help your clients with their issues. There are creams that are made of active ingredients and filled with vitamins that can aid the skin. Their job is to heal the damage and restore the softness of the skin.

There’s also a cream that lets you peel the callus of the feet. You use it by applying a coat of it on the feet, wrapping them in a cotton cloth or gauze and letting the cream work for a while. After 15-20 minutes you just simply scrape the dissolved skin cells with a scraper. This is a great product to have by your side at the salon.

Masks are also a big thing. They’re there to hydrate the skin, nourish the feet and give your clients a smooth look. A lot of these masks are enriched with natural ingredients such as shea butter, aloe vera, coconut oil, tea tree oil, honey, eucalyptus and many more.

Feet exfoliation is also a thing. Many pedicure salons are doing this, and the customers are more than happy to come back. Exfoliators are sugar-based and very effective in scrubbing off and removing dead skin cells. Their purpose is to soften and moisturise the skin. Most of these products have some added ingredients to boost the skin’s health such as vitamins and minerals.

Nail serums can be of great help if your client has damaged feet and nails. They stimulate the recovery of the nail plate and fight problems with its delamination. After using it for a while, you and your client will notice that the nail peeling stopped. And of course, no skincare routine is finished without an elixir. This product will soften the cuticles and take care of the nail plate leaving it moisturised and healthy.

Pedicure Chairs

It goes without saying that pedicure chairs are a must-have for every salon. By choosing the right chair you’ll provide your customers with a comfortable and relaxing spot to sit while you’re working your magic. Some chairs even have a massage option, so you can give them a luxurious experience they won’t forget.

This also adds more value to your service, and you can increase the prices if you need to. This way you’ll increase your profits and be able to invest in anything else you might need in the future, like treatment for nails, towels or even a better location. Make sure the chair is the right size and made of waterproof material because you might get some water splashes.

Pedicure Stool

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The pedicure steel is something you buy for yourself. That’s where you sit when you’re working on your client. Manufacturers specifically design these chairs to suit your needs and make you as comfortable as possible. They’re designed for you to easily reach the client’s feet and work without any obstacles.

Many of them are adjustable and have rolling wheels. This way you can easily reach any tools or products you might need. If you can, go for a more ergonomic option because you’ll be spending a lot of time on the chair. Your back, neck and spine need to have the proper support.

Nail Clipper

Nail clippers are the first item you need to start a client’s nail treatment. Every nail technician needs to carry nail clippers. It lets you cut, trim and give the basic shape of the client’s toenails. Always go for clippers that have sharp blades and a curve. This will give you the best and cleanest cut because of the control you’ll have and their precision.

When it comes to materials, surgical stainless steel is the best choice you can make because of 2 reasons. First, it’s very strong and durable. And second, it’s rust and corrosion-resistant. This lowers the chances of attracting bacteria and infections. A strong leaf spring will give you more strength and leverage and make cutting thick nails much easier.

Nail File & Nail Buffer

The next tool you’ll need for a salon pedicure is a nail file. A nail technician would usually use a nail file to curve the nail and smooth away any sharp edges after cutting the toenails. It will give the nail the right shape and prepare it for the rest of the procedure. Go for high-quality files that can handle the work. They wear out fast so don’t expect them to last for a long time. Make sure you get a big supply that won’t run out in the middle of an appointment.

The nail bumper is the next must-have item for a pedicure. When you’re done cutting and shaping the nails, it’s time to polish them. This will make the nails smooth and remove rough ridges, sharp edges and flaking. It also adds a bit of shine and makes them look more presentable. When the nails are polished you have the perfect surface to apply polish or even artificial nails.

Cuticle Pusher

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Cuticle pushers are there to assist you when your customer has a bit more cuticles on the nails than usual. With this simple tool, you can push them back a bit and create more space for polishing and applying nail polish. But you need to be careful through this process because you can cut or tear the skin around the nail. Use the pusher gently and carefully, so you don’t cause any damage.


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